Keir Starmer accused of 'lazy attempt to outsource decisions of life and death' amid international law concerns
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of a "lazy attempt to outsource decisions of life and death to international law" after the Prime Minister defended Britain s lack of involvement in initial strikes on Iran. Speaking to GB News s Will Kingston, former Israeli Government spokesman Eylon Levy sat down to discuss the Iran war. He stressed to Will there was a "general detachment from realpolitik, from shifting power balances geopolitically and a very lazy attempt to outsource decisions of life and

Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of a "lazy attempt to outsource decisions of life and death to international law" after the Prime Minister defended Britain s lack of involvement in initial strikes on Iran. Speaking to GB News s Will Kingston, former Israeli Government spokesman Eylon Levy sat down to discuss the Iran war. He stressed to Will there was a "general detachment from realpolitik, from shifting power balances geopolitically and a very lazy attempt to outsource decisions of life and
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